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"Any kind of warrant whether it be a bench warrant..."

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Well no matter what, any kind of warrant whether it be a bench warrant, or an arrest warrant, will never expire, you have to go into court, or any other designated office to answer to your charge, because the next time you get pulled over by the cops, or stopped and frisked, the police will run your name and see that you have an active warrant.

"Employers do not look at a juvenile record..."

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Not necessarily. Depending on the type of crime, you may be able to pay to have it exponged (removed from your record). If it`s a felony, you may be stuck with it for life...however, employers DO NOT look at a juvenile record. On the application where it says "have you ever been charged with a felony", answer no if you do not have any adult record with a felony. Juvenile records cannot be used against you. Your best bet is to call the juvenile center you were at and ask them when and how much it will cost to exponge the charges on your record. I had an issue when I was 14 and had it exponged after 1 year. It cost me about $170 for 2 charges. Make that call or you`ll never know =)

"Call and find out what kind of warrant it is and what amounts must..."

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I will suggest you call and find out what kind of warrant it is and what amounts must be paid if you are allowed bond. If you are allowed to pay off the warrant then do that. If it is a body only warrant then it means you must be held in jail until you can be brought before a judge.

You will still have to serve time for it cause they can go back so many years on the charge still, I believe the law has changed to 10 years now so you would have to be 29, and im sure that even then they would find a way.

"They cannot do anything if you are over the age of 18..."

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Depending on where you live, they cannot do anything if you are over the age of 18, like in NYC. If you live anywhere else the laws are different because you are not legally considered a adult, unless you get emancipated.

"Yes your warrant will still be in effect..."

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Yes your warrant will still be in effect, anytime you can be arrested since you already have an account so if they dont get you anytime that you made a mistake and they have information about you they will arrest you.

aflorien said: what if i have not been sentenced. i just found out i had the warrant.. Basically if i go in to clear the warrant, will it show that there once was a warrant. i have not been convicted of anything